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Inmate: Peterson Admitted to Killing Missing Wife

Inmate: Peterson Admitted to Killing Missing Wife
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By The Associated Press
May. 23, 2016 | CHESTER, IL
By The Associated Press May. 23, 2016 | 06:14 PM | CHESTER, IL
A prison inmate whom Drew Peterson allegedly enlisted to kill a state's attorney says the former suburban Chicago police officer also 
admitted killing his missing fourth wife.
 
The Chicago Tribune reports Antonio Smith testified Monday that the ex-Bolingbrook sergeant referred to Stacy Peterson as a "dead woman'' 
while discussing how to kill Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow.
 
Peterson has never been charged in Stacy Peterson's disappearance and has maintained his innocence.
 
He's serving a 38-year sentence in the 2004 death of ex-wife Kathleen Savio in a case that was reopened after Stacy Peterson went missing in 2007.
 
Peterson has pleaded not guilty in the current case and faces an additional 60 years in prison.

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